#! /usr/bin/python3 # Approximation to C preprocessing. # Copyright (C) 2019-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is part of the GNU C Library. # # The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see # . """ Simplified lexical analyzer for C preprocessing tokens. Does not implement trigraphs. Does not implement backslash-newline in the middle of any lexical item other than a string literal. Does not implement universal-character-names in identifiers. Treats prefixed strings (e.g. L"...") as two tokens (L and "..."). Accepts non-ASCII characters only within comments and strings. """ import collections import operator import re import sys # Caution: The order of the outermost alternation matters. # STRING must be before BAD_STRING, CHARCONST before BAD_CHARCONST, # BLOCK_COMMENT before BAD_BLOCK_COM before PUNCTUATOR, and OTHER must # be last. # Caution: There should be no capturing groups other than the named # captures in the outermost alternation. # For reference, these are all of the C punctuators as of C11: # [ ] ( ) { } , ; ? ~ # ! != * *= / /= ^ ^= = == # # ## # % %= %> %: %:%: # & &= && # | |= || # + += ++ # - -= -- -> # . ... # : :> # < <% <: << <<= <= # > >= >> >>= # The BAD_* tokens are not part of the official definition of pp-tokens; # they match unclosed strings, character constants, and block comments, # so that the regex engine doesn't have to backtrack all the way to the # beginning of a broken construct and then emit dozens of junk tokens. PP_TOKEN_RE_ = re.compile(r""" (?P \"(?:[^\"\\\r\n]|\\(?:[\r\n -~]|\r\n))*\") |(?P \"(?:[^\"\\\r\n]|\\[ -~])*) |(?P \'(?:[^\'\\\r\n]|\\(?:[\r\n -~]|\r\n))*\') |(?P \'(?:[^\'\\\r\n]|\\[ -~])*) |(?P /\*(?:\*(?!/)|[^*])*\*/) |(?P /\*(?:\*(?!/)|[^*])*\*?) |(?P //[^\r\n]*) |(?P [_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9]*) |(?P \.?[0-9](?:[0-9a-df-oq-zA-DF-OQ-Z_.]|[eEpP][+-]?)*) |(?P [,;?~(){}\[\]] | [!*/^=]=? | \#\#? | %(?:[=>]|:(?:%:)?)? | &[=&]? |\|[=|]? |\+[=+]? | -[=->]? |\.(?:\.\.)? | :>? | <(?:[%:]|<(?:=|<=?)?)? | >(?:=|>=?)?) |(?P \\(?:\r|\n|\r\n)) |(?P [ \t\n\r\v\f]+) |(?P .) """, re.DOTALL | re.VERBOSE) HEADER_NAME_RE_ = re.compile(r""" < [^>\r\n]+ > | " [^"\r\n]+ " """, re.DOTALL | re.VERBOSE) ENDLINE_RE_ = re.compile(r"""\r|\n|\r\n""") # based on the sample code in the Python re documentation Token_ = collections.namedtuple("Token", ( "kind", "text", "line", "column", "context")) Token_.__doc__ = """ One C preprocessing token, comment, or chunk of whitespace. 'kind' identifies the token type, which will be one of: STRING, CHARCONST, BLOCK_COMMENT, LINE_COMMENT, IDENT, PP_NUMBER, PUNCTUATOR, ESCNL, WHITESPACE, HEADER_NAME, or OTHER. The BAD_* alternatives in PP_TOKEN_RE_ are handled within tokenize_c, below. 'text' is the sequence of source characters making up the token; no decoding whatsoever is performed. 'line' and 'column' give the position of the first character of the token within the source file. They are both 1-based. 'context' indicates whether or not this token occurred within a preprocessing directive; it will be None for running text, '' for the leading '#' of a directive line (because '#' all by itself on a line is a "null directive"), or the name of the directive for tokens within a directive line, starting with the IDENT for the name itself. """ def tokenize_c(file_contents, reporter): """Yield a series of Token objects, one for each preprocessing token, comment, or chunk of whitespace within FILE_CONTENTS. The REPORTER object is expected to have one method, reporter.error(token, message), which will be called to indicate a lexical error at the position of TOKEN. If MESSAGE contains the four-character sequence '{!r}', that is expected to be replaced by repr(token.text). """ Token = Token_ PP_TOKEN_RE = PP_TOKEN_RE_ ENDLINE_RE = ENDLINE_RE_ HEADER_NAME_RE = HEADER_NAME_RE_ line_num = 1 line_start = 0 pos = 0 limit = len(file_contents) directive = None at_bol = True while pos < limit: if directive == "include": mo = HEADER_NAME_RE.match(file_contents, pos) if mo: kind = "HEADER_NAME" directive = "after_include" else: mo = PP_TOKEN_RE.match(file_contents, pos) kind = mo.lastgroup if kind != "WHITESPACE": directive = "after_include" else: mo = PP_TOKEN_RE.match(file_contents, pos) kind = mo.lastgroup text = mo.group() line = line_num column = mo.start() - line_start adj_line_start = 0 # only these kinds can contain a newline if kind in ("WHITESPACE", "BLOCK_COMMENT", "LINE_COMMENT", "STRING", "CHARCONST", "BAD_BLOCK_COM", "ESCNL"): for tmo in ENDLINE_RE.finditer(text): line_num += 1 adj_line_start = tmo.end() if adj_line_start: line_start = mo.start() + adj_line_start # Track whether or not we are scanning a preprocessing directive. if kind == "LINE_COMMENT" or (kind == "WHITESPACE" and adj_line_start): at_bol = True directive = None else: if kind == "PUNCTUATOR" and text == "#" and at_bol: directive = "" elif kind == "IDENT" and directive == "": directive = text at_bol = False # Report ill-formed tokens and rewrite them as their well-formed # equivalents, so downstream processing doesn't have to know about them. # (Rewriting instead of discarding provides better error recovery.) if kind == "BAD_BLOCK_COM": reporter.error(Token("BAD_BLOCK_COM", "", line, column+1, ""), "unclosed block comment") text += "*/" kind = "BLOCK_COMMENT" elif kind == "BAD_STRING": reporter.error(Token("BAD_STRING", "", line, column+1, ""), "unclosed string") text += "\"" kind = "STRING" elif kind == "BAD_CHARCONST": reporter.error(Token("BAD_CHARCONST", "", line, column+1, ""), "unclosed char constant") text += "'" kind = "CHARCONST" tok = Token(kind, text, line, column+1, "include" if directive == "after_include" else directive) # Do not complain about OTHER tokens inside macro definitions. # $ and @ appear in macros defined by headers intended to be # included from assembly language, e.g. sysdeps/mips/sys/asm.h. if kind == "OTHER" and directive != "define": self.error(tok, "stray {!r} in program") yield tok pos = mo.end() class MacroDefinition(collections.namedtuple('MacroDefinition', 'name_token args body error')): """A preprocessor macro definition. name_token is the Token_ for the name. args is None for a macro that is not function-like. Otherwise, it is a tuple that contains the macro argument name tokens. body is a tuple that contains the tokens that constitute the body of the macro definition (excluding whitespace). error is None if no error was detected, or otherwise a problem description associated with this macro definition. """ @property def function(self): """Return true if the macro is function-like.""" return self.args is not None @property def name(self): """Return the name of the macro being defined.""" return self.name_token.text @property def line(self): """Return the line number of the macro definition.""" return self.name_token.line @property def args_lowered(self): """Return the macro argument list as a list of strings""" if self.function: return [token.text for token in self.args] else: return None @property def body_lowered(self): """Return the macro body as a list of strings.""" return [token.text for token in self.body] def macro_definitions(tokens): """A generator for C macro definitions among tokens. The generator yields MacroDefinition objects. tokens must be iterable, yielding Token_ objects. """ macro_name = None macro_start = False # Set to false after macro name and one otken. macro_args = None # Set to a list during the macro argument sequence. in_macro_args = False # True while processing macro identifier-list. error = None body = [] for token in tokens: if token.context == 'define' and macro_name is None \ and token.kind == 'IDENT': # Starting up macro processing. if macro_start: # First identifier is the macro name. macro_name = token else: # Next token is the name. macro_start = True continue if macro_name is None: # Drop tokens not in macro definitions. continue if token.context != 'define': # End of the macro definition. if in_macro_args and error is None: error = 'macro definition ends in macro argument list' yield MacroDefinition(macro_name, macro_args, tuple(body), error) # No longer in a macro definition. macro_name = None macro_start = False macro_args = None in_macro_args = False error = None body.clear() continue if macro_start: # First token after the macro name. macro_start = False if token.kind == 'PUNCTUATOR' and token.text == '(': macro_args = [] in_macro_args = True continue if in_macro_args: if token.kind == 'IDENT' \ or (token.kind == 'PUNCTUATOR' and token.text == '...'): # Macro argument or ... placeholder. macro_args.append(token) if token.kind == 'PUNCTUATOR': if token.text == ')': macro_args = tuple(macro_args) in_macro_args = False elif token.text == ',': pass # Skip. Not a full syntax check. elif error is None: error = 'invalid punctuator in macro argument list: ' \ + repr(token.text) elif error is None: error = 'invalid {} token in macro argument list'.format( token.kind) continue if token.kind not in ('WHITESPACE', 'BLOCK_COMMENT'): body.append(token) # Emit the macro in case the last line does not end with a newline. if macro_name is not None: if in_macro_args and error is None: error = 'macro definition ends in macro argument list' yield MacroDefinition(macro_name, macro_args, tuple(body), error) # Used to split UL etc. suffixes from numbers such as 123UL. RE_SPLIT_INTEGER_SUFFIX = re.compile(r'([^ullULL]+)([ullULL]*)') BINARY_OPERATORS = { '+': operator.add, '<<': operator.lshift, '|': operator.or_, } # Use the general-purpose dict type if it is order-preserving. if (sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1]) <= (3, 6): OrderedDict = collections.OrderedDict else: OrderedDict = dict def macro_eval(macro_defs, reporter): """Compute macro values macro_defs is the output from macro_definitions. reporter is an object that accepts reporter.error(line_number, message) and reporter.note(line_number, message) calls to report errors and error context invocations. The returned dict contains the values of macros which are not function-like, pairing their names with their computed values. The current implementation is incomplete. It is deliberately not entirely faithful to C, even in the implemented parts. It checks that macro replacements follow certain syntactic rules even if they are never evaluated. """ # Unevaluated macro definitions by name. definitions = OrderedDict() for md in macro_defs: if md.name in definitions: reporter.error(md.line, 'macro {} redefined'.format(md.name)) reporter.note(definitions[md.name].line, 'location of previous definition') else: definitions[md.name] = md # String to value mappings for fully evaluated macros. evaluated = OrderedDict() # String to macro definitions during evaluation. Nice error # reporting relies on deterministic iteration order. stack = OrderedDict() def eval_token(current, token): """Evaluate one macro token. Integers and strings are returned as such (the latter still quoted). Identifiers are expanded. None indicates an empty expansion or an error. """ if token.kind == 'PP_NUMBER': value = None m = RE_SPLIT_INTEGER_SUFFIX.match(token.text) if m: try: value = int(m.group(1), 0) except ValueError: pass if value is None: reporter.error(token.line, 'invalid number {!r} in definition of {}'.format( token.text, current.name)) return value if token.kind == 'STRING': return token.text if token.kind == 'CHARCONST' and len(token.text) == 3: return ord(token.text[1]) if token.kind == 'IDENT': name = token.text result = eval1(current, name) if name not in evaluated: evaluated[name] = result return result reporter.error(token.line, 'unrecognized {!r} in definition of {}'.format( token.text, current.name)) return None def eval1(current, name): """Evaluate one name. The name is looked up and the macro definition evaluated recursively if necessary. The current argument is the macro definition being evaluated. None as a return value indicates an error. """ # Fast path if the value has already been evaluated. if name in evaluated: return evaluated[name] try: md = definitions[name] except KeyError: reporter.error(current.line, 'reference to undefined identifier {} in definition of {}' .format(name, current.name)) return None if md.name in stack: # Recursive macro definition. md = stack[name] reporter.error(md.line, 'macro definition {} refers to itself'.format(md.name)) for md1 in reversed(list(stack.values())): if md1 is md: break reporter.note(md1.line, 'evaluated from {}'.format(md1.name)) return None stack[md.name] = md if md.function: reporter.error(current.line, 'attempt to evaluate function-like macro {}'.format(name)) reporter.note(md.line, 'definition of {}'.format(md.name)) return None try: body = md.body if len(body) == 0: # Empty expansion. return None # Remove surrounding (). if body[0].text == '(' and body[-1].text == ')': body = body[1:-1] had_parens = True else: had_parens = False if len(body) == 1: return eval_token(md, body[0]) # Minimal expression evaluator for binary operators. op = body[1].text if len(body) == 3 and op in BINARY_OPERATORS: if not had_parens: reporter.error(body[1].line, 'missing parentheses around {} expression'.format(op)) reporter.note(md.line, 'in definition of macro {}'.format(md.name)) left = eval_token(md, body[0]) right = eval_token(md, body[2]) if type(left) != type(1): reporter.error(left.line, 'left operand of {} is not an integer'.format(op)) reporter.note(md.line, 'in definition of macro {}'.format(md.name)) if type(right) != type(1): reporter.error(left.line, 'right operand of {} is not an integer'.format(op)) reporter.note(md.line, 'in definition of macro {}'.format(md.name)) return BINARY_OPERATORS[op](left, right) reporter.error(md.line, 'uninterpretable macro token sequence: {}'.format( ' '.join(md.body_lowered))) return None finally: del stack[md.name] # Start of main body of macro_eval. for md in definitions.values(): name = md.name if name not in evaluated and not md.function: evaluated[name] = eval1(md, name) return evaluated